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I want to share my experiences with GA-B75M-D3V (v1.1) mobo. I think it will save a lot of time to many people. We need to replace +100 PC`s in our company, and I was looking for a fast way to replicate a working ghost image. I choose Hirens for the task.
Changed menu.lst + ghost.bat + ghost.7z + loadcd.bat + etc to go automatic (boot, ghost imaging without user intervention, and eject) Test image file in virtualbox, OK. Test DVD in a couple of PC´s. Error, and stop execution.
Creating 64Mb Ram Drive as R: Page Fault cr2=00400000 at eip=419.bla bla. Error 0006!!Problem with drivers.7z!! Workaround: replace 7zDec.exe file in dos.gzdos.img with alternative in this package: 7zdecdj2.exe do the magic (it just works, as well as 7zdecwat.exe).
Rename, and replace-compress-burn. I dont know why this.exe fails on this hardware, but it was my solution. Might be some mobo incompatibility with expanded-extended dos memory controller, but i don`t have the knowledge. Some info in the package. +-+ 7ZDEC +-+ 7ZDEC is a simple ANSI C decoder for LZMA/LZMA2/PPMD-based.7z archive files written by Igor Pavlov (big thanks!!), now public domain, found in the official LZMA SDK.
The D3X extender is for non-commercial use only. So if using those compiles (-DJ2, -WAT) and that's a potential problem, 'upx -d' and restub w/ WDOSX, PMODE/W, DOS/32A, CWSDPMI, etc. Personally, I find WDOSX to be buggy, PMODE/W is free for commercial use nowadays, but it's closed source.
DOS/32A is good but bigger, same with CWSDPMI (although r7 is the best DJGPP DPMI host). It's up to you to decide if you care about freeware, non-commercial only, free/libre, easy to rebuild, plays nice/compatible, small size, etc, or not.
7z ANSI-C Decoder 9.12 beta: Igor Pavlov: Public domain: 2010-03-24 Usage: 7zDec e: Extract files from archive (without using directory names) l: List contents of archive t: Test integrity of archive x: eXtract files with full paths The most portable way to deliver.7z archives while retaining all detailed user info is to use.tar +.7z (esp. When packing on.nix), but if you don't care about file dates, user permissions, etc. Then it doesn't matter here. Keep in mind that a full-blown port of 7-Zip exists which can handle more than just LZMA/LZMA2/PPMD as well as pack, unpack, sfx, etc. For Win32, you can use the 7Z.EXE, 7ZA.EXE (solo.EXE), or 7ZR.EXE (.7z only) or even the GUI file manager (Win32 only; on Linux use PeaZip). For others, you probably have to use p7zip (POSIX 7-Zip) cmdline tool. FreeDOS actually can use either p7zip compiled by DJGPP or Win32's 7ZA.EXE with Japheth's HXRT.ZIP.
Kostylev's p7zip 4.57 works without an FPU as does HX + 7ZA (last I checked) but newer compiles of p7zip won't work (sadly). If you want to bother investigating, it probably a FPU + GNU pth exception handling conflict (whereas FSU pthreads is bitrotted and hard to compile but apparently works, at least for M.K., I've never had luck with it). Actually, I can't get p7zip 9.04 to work with FreeDOS by default, only my hacked 4.65 works there (must be some FD bug, works fine in DR-DOS). Note that p7zip (DJGPP) using CWSDPMI supports virtual memory, unlike HX.
Khusraw has compiled 9.13 for us (DJGPP + FSU pthreads). 7zdec912 7z 41,823 May,08,2010 03:00:52am A.R - I removed all unnecessary files, made everything start with 7Z- prefix (except for the DJGPP v2 specific size tweaks for DOPRNT.C, MKTIME.C, and TINY.C) as well as made 'em all lowercase and 8.3 clean, so you don't need LFNs to recompile.
I also included my.BATs to help build some of the trickier default targets. In case you can't tell, I was curious to see what would work, at least on the non-.nix PC end of things. Note that I don't have OS/2, but I thought EMX was a good compromise (i.e. Better than a stand-alone OpenWatcom OS/2 compile that ran nowhere else). I've been told that OS/2 can't easily let DOS apps use LFNs, esp. And Win2k was the last Windows to support the OS/2 1.x textmode apps (or so I hear). Not that it matters since 7ZDEC is a 32-bit app, which needs OS/2 2.0 (386+) or newer.
(But feel free to port it to 16-bit, though.) What is the best, smallest, fastest, LFN-aware, most portable.EXE? It's a complex question with no true answer (yet?). And technically, most of these still require external files (except DOS OpenWatcom or DJGPPv2): 7zdecdj2 exe 51,284 May,05,2010 06:27:36am A.R - DJGPP 2.03p2 via GCC 2.95.3 '-O -mtune=i686' etc. W/ globbing disabled, has built-in D3X DPMI host, supports LFNs if available, UPX'd, won't natively run on Win64 (due to 16-bit DOS-isms yet no V86 mode on AMD64) although DOSBox (or DOSEMU on GNU/Linux) will work. Fully stand-alone, but still bigger than OpenWatcom (probably due to LFNs).
Note that I hacked doprnt.c and provided a fake mktime.c to reduce the UPX'd size by a few kb, so it could be lots worse! 7zdecdj1 exe 57,860 May,08,2010 02:28:52am A.R - DJGPP 1.12m4 via GCC 2.6.3 '-O', not compressed (neither UPX nor 32LiTE will work), stub only that calls GO32.EXE, so you need either that or RSX.
(If you remove the.EXE stub altogether, it will save 7k, but it's more annoying to have to manually run GO32 or RSX on it.) This build lacks LFNs but will work in non-DPMI environments, so I figured it could still be useful in some weird cases (Win 2.1/386?? 7zdecemx exe 81,924 May,08,2010 02:31:42am A.R - EMX 0.9d r4 via GCC 2.8.1 '-O2' compile, needs EMX.EXE for DOS/VCPI (and.DLLS for OS/2) or RSX.EXE for DPMI (e.g. Windows) or under Win 3.1 RSXWIN extender via RSHELL (e.g. Run RSHELLWX first) plus RSXIO.DLL without needing a DOS prompt, probably also doesn't run under Win64 though, seems to support LFNs in all environments, but EMX seems to hate/crash DOSBox 0.72 (use CWSDPMI + RSX instead), yet it seems fixed in DOSBox 0.73 (thankfully). DON'T compress it else it won't work in all environments! 7zdecrsx exe 81,920 May,08,2010 02:32:10am A.R - RSXNTDJ 1.51 dual compile '-Zrsx32 -O', runs in pure DOS with RSX.EXE and DPMI (CWSDPMI) or Win 3.x via 'RSXWIN RSHELL' plus RSXIO.DLL or Win32 via RSXNT.DLL, probably Win64 also?, supports LFNs in all environments, needs running PESTACK to increase -c. (commit stack) after building.
Actually, even latest version of Japheth's HXRT now runs this. But you CAN'T compress this without losing the dual OS functionality! 7zdecw32 exe 34,304 May,08,2010 02:36:18am A.R - UPX'd (-strip-relocs=0) OpenWatcom 1.8 '-s -os' Win32.EXE which still works in DOS under HXRT or with WDOSX bound although WDOSX disables LFNs (well, not the DWLP / Delphi WDOSX 0.97b2 hacked one).
Plus useless default DOS stub replaced with DPMIST32.BIN for convenience (since DOSBox 0.72 doesn't support the HXLDR32 TSR although DOSBox 0.73 does). WDOSX always requires relocs unlike HX. Also works in Win64 and WINE.
7zdecwat exe 42,894 May,08,2010 02:36:18am A.R - OpenWatcom 1.8 '-s -os' 386 compile (although -4, -5, -6 also run on 386+, they are bigger), UPX'd, fully standalone using D3X, needs no separate files (built-in extender w/ DPMI), no LFNs though, won't run on Win64 w/o emulator (e.g. DOSBox 0.72) or Linux except w/ latest DOSEMU 1.4.0. Note that OpenWatcom 1.9 optionally support LFNs in DOS if you try '#define WATCOMLFN' but that didn't seem to work here, so I dunno. (Probably also why the compiler proper still doesn't support LFNs. Yet LFNs seem to work for 16-bit compiled stuff, so that's weird. I guess they just need more testing before finalizing it.) BTW, I use D3X here since it's more universal (DJGPP or OpenWatcom), very tiny, seems to work well, and can be reassembled easily via NASM if desired.
Oh, and it plays nicer with CWSDPMI (e.g. Shelling out from DJGPP text editor) and can easily unstub if needed (vs. But of course it's abandoned (hard to find though I've mirrored it) and non-commercial only.
7zdeclnx elf 32,373 Jul,18,2010 08:24:44am A. Experimental OpenWatcom (1.8?) compile for Linux, minimally tested but seems to work. Note that prebuilt p7zip binaries exist on SourceForge, but I think those are dynamically linked, unlike here. Besides, this is smaller.;-) Test results or portability comments welcome. E-mail me if desired: rugxulo AT gmail DOT com Edited by Meridio21, 13 September 2012 - 02:57 PM.